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Eternal Law: 1. Eternal Law is God's rational plan for all creation. 2. It's the ultimate standard of justice and goodness. 3. It's unchanging and exists outside of time and space. 4. All things, animate and inanimate, participate in it. 5. It's the foundation of all other laws. 6. Human reason can partially understand Eternal Law. 7. It's the source of all objective morality. 8. It governs the entire cosmos and its order. 9. It's perfectly harmonious and consistent. 10. It reflects God's wisdom and perfect will. Natural Law: 1. Natural Law is humanity's participation in Eternal Law. 2. It's accessible through human reason and observation. 3. It dictates fundamental moral principles. 4. It's universally applicable to all people. 5. It promotes human flourishing and well-being. 6. It guides us towards virtuous actions. 7. It's discernible through human conscience. 8. Its basic precepts are self-evident. 9. It forms the basis for human rights. 10. It's expressed as "do good and avoid evil." Human Law: 1. Human Law is created by human beings to govern society. 2. It should be based on and consistent with Natural Law. 3. It aims to maintain order and justice. 4. It varies across cultures and time periods. 5. Just human laws promote the common good. 6. Unjust laws are not morally binding. 7. It's enacted by legitimate authority. 8. It's subject to change and evolution. 9. It's often codified into legal systems. 10. It reflects a society's values (ideally). Divine Law: 1. Divine Law is God's revealed will for humanity. 2. It's communicated through scripture and tradition. 3. It provides guidance beyond Natural Law's reach. 4. It's aimed at leading humanity to salvation. 5. It's found in religious texts and teachings. 6. It often sets a higher moral standard. 7. Interpretation can vary among religious groups. 8. It emphasizes love, compassion, and justice. 9. It's a path towards spiritual perfection. 10. It's understood through faith and revelation.